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Survey of glufosinate use in soybean production in Arkansas and Wisconsin
Glufosinate is a key postemergence (POST) herbicide in U.S. soybean production, particularly where resistance to glyphosate and acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors is widespread.
Nikola Arsenijevic +5 more
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We present an experiment done on a bar+ wheat line treated with 14 different concentrations of glufosinate ammonium—an effective component of nonselective herbicides—during seed germination in a closed experimental system.
Zoltán Áy +4 more
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Genetic engineering is an important tool in plant functional genomics research and crop improvement applications. During the production of transgenic plants, the regenerated plantlets (T0) through transformation process will often mix with false-positive
MA Lin +5 more
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Barley seed quality under harvest management practices
Abstract Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has a strategic role in global agriculture due to its use in food, feed, and brewing industries and its adaptability to diverse environments. This study evaluated the effect of harvest timing on seed quality in two commercial cultivars (ABI Rubi and ABI Valente), focusing on physical integrity, physiological ...
Suélen Giacomini +4 more
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Influence of glufosinate mixtures on waterhemp control and soybean canopy and yield
Glufosinate serves as both a primary herbicide option and a complement to glyphosate and other postemergence herbicides for managing herbicide-resistant weed species.
Nikola Arsenijevic +5 more
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Abstract ‘R18‐14502’ (Reg. no. CV‐566, PI 706684) is a conventional maturity group Late‐IV (Relative maturity 4.8) soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] variety developed and released by the University of Arkansas System—Division of Agriculture Research & Extension Center in 2023.
C. Canella Vieira +8 more
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Weed Management in Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays)
An experiment was conducted at five locations in North Carolina to compare management systems utilizing glufosinate applied postemergence (POST) in glufosinate-resistant corn with standard systems of metolachlor plus atrazine preemergence (PRE) or ...
Alan C. York, A. Stanley Culpepper
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Soil physical quality index under long‐term organic no‐tillage management in central Ohio
Abstract Understanding how long‐term organic inputs and no‐tillage (NT) management influence soil physical quality (SPQ) is essential for sustainable agriculture. This study assessed the impacts of compost, manure, and cover cropping on the soil physical quality index (SPQi) after 27 years of NT management under a long‐term cropping system in central ...
Md Nayem Hasan Munna, Rattan Lal
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Nebraska has significant acreage under a continuous corn production system each year, in which managing volunteer corn remains a persistent challenge for growers.
Mandeep Singh +4 more
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Optimizing Glufosinate for Weed Control in Agricultural Systems [PDF]
Weed management is an essential component of production agriculture. While many weed management methods exist today, chemical practices have proven to be the most efficient and are the most widely adopted methods. The objectives of this research were to:
Kazmierczak, Angela
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